But Lees says the Owls, who currently occupy 11th position, are in good shape following a three-match winning streak. Wednesday have made their best start to a campaign since chairman Dejphon Chansiri purchased the club, picking up 10 points from six league outings.

Speaking before the unique ‘All Wednesday’ film at the Showroom Cinema last night, Lees said: "We have never really started well and it was something we wanted to do. The fixtures have been a little bit favourable.

"We know in the coming month we have really stern fixtures which will be a good indicator for us."

The defender told a packed audience that league victories over Millwall, Ipswich Town and Reading has "done a lot for confidence".

It was a superb, poignant and, at times, moving piece of work which perfectly encapsulated the highs and lows of being a Wednesdayite. The one-off event was a fitting way to wrap up their 150th anniversary.

*The Owls have sold out their 2,003 ticket allocation for the trip to Nottingham Forest on Wednesday September 19.